Apologies to
Quorn Country Crafts, but this is very late getting written up!
I went to a quilting exhibition a couple of weekends ago, organised as a charity event by QCC in East Leake. You may remember
I'd been before, when the shop was still in Loughborough. This time it was held in a school hall.
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To give you an idea of the size of some of the quilts |
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Many were for sale |
It's always good to see quilts others have designed and sewn, as they give you all sorts of inspiration for future projects. This time, I think there were more 'picture' quilts than ones focusing on mixes of colours, which just goes to show how trends and fashions change. Especially when it comes to the use of machined details and applique.
Here are some of my favourites from the day...
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Lovely overlapping squares in monochrome |
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Another optical illusion - love these colours |
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I loved the lime green with the aqua |
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Some needlefelting too... |
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3D butterflies and a fabulous elephant |
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Twelve months in applique |
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A thought provoking message with this one |
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A fleecy quilt, rather than the usual cotton |
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Loved how the strips framed the central panel |
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I've never mastered circles... |
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More fun applique |
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Lots of machine-stitched applique and embroidery in the panels |
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Loved these colours |
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Lots of machined lace as embellishment |
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Completely hand-stitched... |
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...and a lovely pattern |
My absolute favourite though, was a quilt made entirely out of denim, and slow-stitched, Japanese style. It was such an obvious labour of love, with hours of work going into all the hand stitched details and decorations. It didn't have straight seams, because the denim and indigo fabrics were pieced together fairly randomly, and I loved the individuality of it.
Afterwards, I had to stop by the shop, of course. I haven't got any fresh projects in mind (I have two quilts on my bed, one in the spare room, Squidgeling T's quilt's in Manchester, I've done two lap quilts and was very, very close to finishing Squidgeling J's quilt) that I mooched for a bit and gave in to a pack of tiny squares (might be OK for a cushion cover), some Christmas project fabric, and a charm pack in lovely pinks and aquas. Perhaps another lap quilt...?
I was inspired to go home though, and finish binding J's quilt. It is the first time I think I've ever been dressed in the colours of a quilt as I've bound the edges!
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Love putting the binding on. |
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Colour co-ordinated quilter! |
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Close up of the 'squircles' quilted on the top |
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Mr Squidge, showing off the full size quilt. |
Then I took some fabric I'd had for ages - with the aim of using it for cushion covers in the lounge - and cut it all into strips to make a kind of DIY jelly roll. I'd seen a video where you can make stripes along the length of a quilt rather than across, and the way it goes together is rather random. Now if I've learnt anything about myself and quilting, it's that I'm not very good at random. I like to lay everything out and get a balance of colours before I start, so this is a bit of a challenge. I'll keep you posted...
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